Desert Daydream blends sweet orange and cinnamon leaf essential oils and results in an almost-edible scent. Use about a 3:2 ratio. I also add dried flower petals, no colorant, so it is a creamy soap with flecks of color from the petals.

My lavender-oatmeal soap is still one of the most popular. I use a blend of cinnamon leaf, cedarwood, and nutmeg essential oils for a woodsy, more masculine scent and color it with green French clay.

My wife and I make goats' milk soaps in the UK and sell them locally at craft fairs and the like. We do a plain (unscented) soap which is very popular, a range with essential oils (Lavender, Sweet Orange, Lime, Lemon and Tea Tree) which also sell well and a range scented with cosmetic fragrances of which the most popular are Jasmine and "Sea Breeze". For last Christmas we also made special batches with fragrances of Christmas Spice, Mulled Wine and Frankincense & Myrrh. These three all sold but I have to say that I found the smell of Frankincense & Myrrh quite unpleasant!